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Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 9:46am On Aug 19, 2013
Is there any Medicine and Surgery student here? I mean aspiring student?
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by alashor(m): 10:00am On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee: Now that I know how to comment, can someone please tell me when postume is coming up? I've been abroad for a few months, Niger republic to be precise.
u are a dead man.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 10:06am On Aug 19, 2013
alashor :
u are a dead man.
Lmao...una too serious for here o. U no c say na joke I dey? Niger ko, abroad ni. I had a good score in jamb n pume, hoping or should I say certain for medicine.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 10:12am On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee: Now that I know how to comment, can someone please tell me when postume is coming up? I've been abroad for a few months, Niger republic to be precise.
seriously, u're a case study
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by damosky12(m): 10:27am On Aug 19, 2013
THIS THREAD AFAF BORING LIKE SOMTIN
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by alashor(m): 12:08pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee:
Lmao...una too serious for here o. U no c say na joke I dey? Niger ko, abroad ni. I had a good score in jamb n pume, hoping or should I say certain for medicine.
congratz,am also waiting 4 d list
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by engrlucky: 12:12pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee:
Lmao...una too serious for here o. U no c say na joke I dey? Niger ko, abroad ni. I had a good score in jamb n pume, hoping or should I say certain for medicine.


No mind them jare. We(medics) dey here sha. Thanks for coming around. So you hammer Jamb and putme abi?
...........Share the testimony jor. What is your Jamb score, putme score and aggregate score?
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 12:29pm On Aug 19, 2013
engr lucky:

No mind them jare. We(medics) dey here sha. Thanks for coming around. So you hammer Jamb and putme abi?
...........Share the testimony jor. What is your Jamb score, putme score and aggregate score?
Thanks bruv. Jamb 278, putme, 83%, aggregate 78%. Pls all medics in d house I'd luv to know as many of u here. This thread was getting boring with fights n bad blood. So I jst tot I'd spice it up a bit. Congrats to all those who made it above d cut-off.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by damosky12(m): 12:36pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee:
Thanks bruv. Jamb 278, putme, 83%, aggregate 78%. Pls all medics in d house I'd luv to know as many of u here. This thread was getting boring with fights n bad blood. So I jst tot I'd spice it up a bit. Congrats to all those who made it above d cut-off.
NOLLYWOOD??
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by ugonna1054(m): 1:47pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee: Now that I know how to comment, can someone please tell me when postume is coming up? I've been abroad for a few months, Niger republic to be precise.
it comes up after ASUU strike ok?
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by engrlucky: 1:53pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee:
Thanks bruv. Jamb 278, putme, 83%, aggregate 78%. Pls all medics in d house I'd luv to know as many of u here. This thread was getting boring with fights n bad blood. So I jst tot I'd spice it up a bit. Congrats to all those who made it above d cut-off.

Congrats man. Great scores!

I'm joking but I'm also serious. When I printed my putme result, I did not bother to make any calculations because I trusted that unilag's calculations should be correct. I'm observing something here. Although your putme score is basically the same as mine except that you made use of one of the lessons you learnt in Jss1 mathematics............. Rounding off numbers....... and my Jamb score is a little bit higher than yours. I reasoned that if this is the case, my agg. Score should be a little higher than yours. But your aggregate score is higher than mine. So who is making a mistake here. You or Unilag. Remember the motto of unilag is ' IN DEED and IN TRUTH.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:21pm On Aug 19, 2013
engr lucky:

Congrats man. Great scores!

I'm joking but I'm also serious. When I printed my putme result, I did not bother to make any calculations because I trusted that unilag's calculations should be correct. I'm observing something here. Although your putme score is basically the same as mine except that you made use of one of the lessons you learnt in Jss1 mathematics............. Rounding off numbers....... and my Jamb score is a little bit higher than yours. I reasoned that if this is the case, my agg. Score should be a little higher than yours. But your aggregate score is higher than mine. So who is making a mistake here. You or Unilag. Remember the motto of unilag is ' IN DEED and IN TRUTH.

As u said I rounded off both scores. If u do d math with accurate figures u will probably get the true picture or d scores. Anyway I have no reason or gain from lying n I also don't owe anybody any proof but thanks for being observant though. Once again if d difference isn't much then u can b rest assured that d discrepancy is from my approximation. R u a medical student?
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:23pm On Aug 19, 2013
ugonna1054: it comes up after ASUU strike ok?






Then I'd better go back to Niger be that oooooo...
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Ortarico(m): 2:25pm On Aug 19, 2013
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. . . . . . .una don start ahm bah?

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Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by labodinho: 2:31pm On Aug 19, 2013
Been long i post here o........Regards to all and the new beez.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:31pm On Aug 19, 2013
godofphysics: seriously, u're a case study
Lol....if I don't spice up dis thread who will? See how my comments have livened this thread up a bit. I guess there wasn't much more to talk about anyway other than to wait for ASUU to call off d strike.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:39pm On Aug 19, 2013
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Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:40pm On Aug 19, 2013
Hey engr lucky, guess what? I made d mistake. Instead or 87 I typed 83 as my postume score. I jst re-read dat post again. Here r d raw scores. I had to open d site again cos I hvnt printed yet. Postume: 87.5, jamb: 278 and ago: 78.5. I hope this clears it up. Once again I'm sorry for my folly.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:44pm On Aug 19, 2013
honey: ¤¤~||MERIT LIST||~¤¤ LOADING ||~99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999%~||
Amen o. Let's hope ASUU n fg make headway today.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 2:45pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee:
Lol....if I don't spice up dis thread who will? See how my comments have livened this thread up a bit. I guess there wasn't much more to talk about anyway other than to wait for ASUU to call off d strike.
sorry guy, hw old r u wey u dey score 278 for jamb. I once had dat kind of score wen i left sec. sch ( it have tailed!!lol). Anyway, i managed 226 dis yr, congrats all d same.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by labodinho: 2:46pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee: Hey engr lucky, guess what? I made d mistake. Instead or 87 I typed 83 as my postume score. I jst re-read dat post again. Here r d raw scores. I had to open d site again cos I hvnt printed yet. Postume: 87.5, jamb: 278 and ago: 78.5. I hope this clears it up. Once again I'm sorry for my folly.
U made 78.5?? Datz gud.I'm sure yu'r Jamb cbtite...welkum on board ma/sir.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 3:02pm On Aug 19, 2013
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by damosky12(m): 3:14pm On Aug 19, 2013
labodinho: U made 78.5?? Datz gud.I'm sure yu'r Jamb cbtite...welkum on board ma/sir.
so, the CBT guys passed more than the paper guys??
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by labodinho: 3:34pm On Aug 19, 2013
damosky12:
so, the CBT guys passed more than the paper guys??
Yes buh referring to Jamb not post jamb.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 3:57pm On Aug 19, 2013
godofphysics: sorry guy, hw old r u wey u dey score 278 for jamb. I once had dat kind of score wen i left sec. sch ( it have tailed!!lol). Anyway, i managed 226 dis yr, congrats all d same.
I'm not so young...lol...besides dis is not d first time I'm gaining admission into a federal school. But I fink its because I opted for cbt jamb exam which gave me for d first time my raw scores as there was no room for runs. Thanks n all d best to u bro.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 4:02pm On Aug 19, 2013
damosky12:
so, the CBT guys passed more than the paper guys??
Yes. I feel jamb cbt was beta for those who wanted to use their brains. It was at least more secure with fewer candidates n jamb had no reason to cut scores as I heard they normally do.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 4:04pm On Aug 19, 2013
MERIT LIST WILL BE OUT BY ___________________________?
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by hillsnite(m): 4:13pm On Aug 19, 2013
engr lucky:

No mind them jare. We(medics) dey here sha. Thanks for coming around. So you hammer Jamb and putme abi?
...........Share the testimony jor. What is your Jamb score, putme score and aggregate score?
engr lucky...u eyaf nt tell us wah u score oo...oya talk,we r hearing.
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by hillsnite(m): 4:15pm On Aug 19, 2013
Owbeecee: Hey engr lucky, guess what? I made d mistake. Instead or 87 I typed 83 as my postume score. I jst re-read dat post again. Here r d raw scores. I had to open d site again cos I hvnt printed yet. Postume: 87.5, jamb: 278 and ago: 78.5. I hope this clears it up. Once again I'm sorry for my folly.
jaw droping... See genius. Na people lyk una dey intimidate pesin ooo. #jes saying
Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by joshmoy(m): 4:36pm On Aug 19, 2013
Dyu noe aw annoying it is 2 c 2 overgrown babies that scaled d cut off marks fight over a meager case? Well i am sure u don't cos if probably u scored below, u won't have time 4 arguments nd u'll channel ur resources into looking 4 another alternative. It proves d saying that 'fill a man's belly , and he's no more that a squirming child'.

To better peepz that have kept dis thread up and running buh scored below; there is a reason 4 everything. Just take it in good faith and never give up. Rejoice with those who made it.

Cos as 4 me, am heading off 2 fCe akoka 2 apply cos I wanna b an educationist!

The end, justifies the means

Bliss.
Peace.
Respect.

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Re: Unilag 2013/2014/admission by Nobody: 4:55pm On Aug 19, 2013
The current face-off between the Academic Staff Union of Universities – and the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics before it – and the Federal Government is not different from the prospective biblical Armageddon. According to the Oxford International Student Edition dictionary, Armageddon is the war between good and evil at the end of the world; a terrible war that could destroy the world.

What is it that could destroy the world of Nigerian students more than the “clash of the titans” that alarmingly occurs too frequently between the Federal Government and ASUU and its polytechnic counterparts?

The best any government can do for its youths is to invest in their education, by continuously providing a conducive environment for learning, appropriate funding, equipping the institutions with the needed facilities to boost academic standard and to make education an attractive and productive sector. Sadly enough, the Federal Government has paid only lip service to education from time immemorial. The best we have had has been frequent promises that have never been fulfilled. Promise and fail will not help build a true 21st century institution that can compete side by side with other universities and colleges across the world.

To produce students who are worthy in character and excellent in learning and service to humanity, there is the need for proper and continuous funding of Nigerian educational institutions, creation of laboratories and functional research centres, provision of well-equipped libraries; standard, modern and adequate lecture theatres and other needed facilities that will help produce students that will be fit for their respective sectors.

What happens instead is that students are left to bear the brunt of government’s indifference and their lecturers’ insistence on the “right thing”. The hope of the students to meet the set targets for their future is destroyed as two, four, five, six-year courses are extended beyond their normal duration, adding nothing to the course outlines but instead damaging the positive mental attitude that is needed by a student to stay focused while at the same time wasting their time and jeopardising their future – the future of the much-touted tomorrow’s leaders.

Apart from the elongation of study duration, the strikes also render undergraduates idle at home, causing some to venture into all forms of immoral acts, crimes and social vices. Like the adage says, “An idle mind is the devil’s workshop”.

Regrettably however, Nigerian students are ignorant of one fact: that basically what ASUU and ASUP are fighting for is to improve the standard of education in Nigeria, and that if the universities and polytechnics suspend their strikes without the Federal Government granting the demands of ASUU or ASUP, it is highly likely that in the next few months, we will be back in the same predicament.

There is a difference between being effective and being efficient. ASUU and ASUP have been efficient in embarking on incessant strikes but the strikes have not being effective in getting the needed results from government. The solution therein is that students should try to understand the very essence of the strikes and join the unions’ protest; ask the Federal Government to grant their demands so as to build a new standard for our institutions so that the institutions can produce students that will break existing records at all level of human endeavours.

Although some say ASUU’s demands and insistence on strikes are “selfish”, the fact is that if the universities are properly funded, university managements will not hike tuition fees as a way to get more funds to execute projects. If the universities are properly funded, there will be adequate lecture theatres among other needed facilities. Presently, across many government institutions, about 5000 students crowd themselves in lecture rooms during lecture periods as the lecture rooms are too small and not enough; the result is that lecture rooms become stuffy and it is the students that suffer the most. A class meant for 60 students is occupied by 120-150 students, which is against standard. Everyone complains that Nigerian universities produce half-baked and unemployable graduates, but if universities are properly funded, there will be enough and sufficient practical materials, there will be functional research centres which will produce wholly-cooked products with the relevant basic skill-sets.

If their retirement age is extended, as required, universities will have enough time to enjoy competent and brilliant lecturers and professors who have spent their time in research and practicals. They have spent years in acquiring knowledge: let them have enough time to exercise and use them. Of what use is a professor who has acquired the best of knowledge in his field but has only five years to impart such, when it took him twice of that to gather?

Maybe, we should ask why citizens of other countries do not come to Nigeria to study. The fact is that the standard is bad and the facilities are not in place.

The road to success is never easy; there will always be bumps and lumps on the way. Robert Schuller said tough time never lasts but tough people do.

When two elephant fights, the grasses suffer. The end of the war between the elephants will come when the grasses understand their place and importance to their growth and well-being and stop. If the elephants have nothing to eat, there will be no strength to fight.

The end of the face-off between ASUU-ASUP and Federal Government will come when students join the cause because it is to reform the education sector; and when the education sector is reformed, students will be better for it. No matter how long it will take, let us fight for what is needed to have a better education.

It hurts to know that an agreement which has been reached four years ago is the bone of contention today.

If only ASUU and all other trade unions can speak with one voice while the students join them to make the strike more effective, then will the Armageddon end once and for all.

Only a stupid cock will believe the dawn will not come if he doesn’t crow.

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